Dogs
Seeing the cute appearance of the dog, you can’t help but pick up the camera and capture it. The moment you are ready to press the shutter, you will say: “Oh! It turned its head again!” He may even peek at people from the corner of his eye. .
Are dogs also ashamed? Or do they all suffer from a disease called "Camerashy"? It turns out that "head tilting" is a dog's "steady signal" for conversation and expression. When a dog turns its head, it means that it is experiencing stress and is trying to comfort itself. At the same time, it is telling the other person: "What you did made me a little nervous or scared. Please stop or calm down quickly."
Owners who use punishment or even violent training methods are mostly because they do not understand the dog's expression methods and have misunderstandings of the dog's behavior. If people can understand stable signals and understand dog speech, they will have better communication methods.
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